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I want to have it like before when I started writing my name it suggested the
whole thing and I could enter it (with adresse and so on). Several colleagues has asked me after upgrading how do they make new autotext, they use it a lot, and it makes it so much faster when using the same words again and again. I tried the Building blocks, but I can't see any easy way, what am I doing wrong. I've noticed in newsgroups that autotext doesn't exist anymore, I sure hope we get it back in the next Word upgrade. But is there any easy way to make an autotext like name and adress in 2007? Acutally any text we use all the time, it takes forever to write if we can't do it like before, but maybe I'm not smart enough to find out how to do it in 2007. -- LTJ |
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Hi LTJ,
It's not anything you're doing or not doing ![]() For Word 2007 the 'Autotext' feature was expanded by MS into 36 separate Document Building Block galleries (quick tables, quick parts, equations, cover pages, etc) of stored, reusable content with 'picture previews' that use 'click to insert' capability and the ability to have specific keyboard shortcuts assigned to any of them. With that much stored reusable content, many items not having unique names to trigger the tooltips, Microsoft disabled the 'autocomplete suggestion' feature for all of the building block galleries and categories, so you don't see the tooltip suggestions except for dates. If you know that in your prior Word version typing, for example xyz1 would have given you a suggestion to insert a whole paragraph for you that was stored in Autotext then typing, in WOrd 2007 xyz1 then pressing the F3 key should insert the same building block content for you, if, the template that held that information in the prior version has been attached to Word 2007 or has been simply dropped into the Document Building Blocks folder. You can add the AutoText gallery to the Quick Access toolbar (right click the toolbar, select customize, and locate 'Autotext' in the 'All commands' section. Some folks store content in Autocorrect, where typing the xyz1 (example) will replace with the Autocorrect stored entry and if you don't want to have the replacement using Ctrl+Z will take it back out. Other folks use 3rd party keyboard macro products (there are quite a few g) that watch what you type to suggest replacement text you've stored. One mentioned recently was GhostTyperXML (http://sc-data.de/ghosttyper/en/ ) ============= "LTJ" wrote in message ... I want to have it like before when I started writing my name it suggested the whole thing and I could enter it (with adresse and so on). Several colleagues has asked me after upgrading how do they make new autotext, they use it a lot, and it makes it so much faster when using the same words again and again. I tried the Building blocks, but I can't see any easy way, what am I doing wrong. I've noticed in newsgroups that autotext doesn't exist anymore, I sure hope we get it back in the next Word upgrade. But is there any easy way to make an autotext like name and adress in 2007? Acutally any text we use all the time, it takes forever to write if we can't do it like before, but maybe I'm not smart enough to find out how to do it in 2007. -- LTJ -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Thank you for replay. I understand the new function I just don't see it as
something better than autocomplete. For secretaries using many same things to write it's no good having to give names and press F3 it's impossible to remember that's why autocomplete was such a helpful thing. Word help unfortunately does not give any good help as how to use building blocks. We'll just have to settle with the fact that we have to write all text ourselves. A shame as so much time good be saved using autocomplete. It's a step back in my opinion. I'm sure building blocks are good for something but it does NOT replace the old function. Too bad. -- LTJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi LTJ, It's not anything you're doing or not doing ![]() For Word 2007 the 'Autotext' feature was expanded by MS into 36 separate Document Building Block galleries (quick tables, quick parts, equations, cover pages, etc) of stored, reusable content with 'picture previews' that use 'click to insert' capability and the ability to have specific keyboard shortcuts assigned to any of them. With that much stored reusable content, many items not having unique names to trigger the tooltips, Microsoft disabled the 'autocomplete suggestion' feature for all of the building block galleries and categories, so you don't see the tooltip suggestions except for dates. If you know that in your prior Word version typing, for example xyz1 would have given you a suggestion to insert a whole paragraph for you that was stored in Autotext then typing, in WOrd 2007 xyz1 then pressing the F3 key should insert the same building block content for you, if, the template that held that information in the prior version has been attached to Word 2007 or has been simply dropped into the Document Building Blocks folder. You can add the AutoText gallery to the Quick Access toolbar (right click the toolbar, select customize, and locate 'Autotext' in the 'All commands' section. Some folks store content in Autocorrect, where typing the xyz1 (example) will replace with the Autocorrect stored entry and if you don't want to have the replacement using Ctrl+Z will take it back out. Other folks use 3rd party keyboard macro products (there are quite a few g) that watch what you type to suggest replacement text you've stored. One mentioned recently was GhostTyperXML (http://sc-data.de/ghosttyper/en/ ) ============= "LTJ" wrote in message ... I want to have it like before when I started writing my name it suggested the whole thing and I could enter it (with adresse and so on). Several colleagues has asked me after upgrading how do they make new autotext, they use it a lot, and it makes it so much faster when using the same words again and again. I tried the Building blocks, but I can't see any easy way, what am I doing wrong. I've noticed in newsgroups that autotext doesn't exist anymore, I sure hope we get it back in the next Word upgrade. But is there any easy way to make an autotext like name and adress in 2007? Acutally any text we use all the time, it takes forever to write if we can't do it like before, but maybe I'm not smart enough to find out how to do it in 2007. -- LTJ -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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I've seen this comment numerous times before, and I still don't understand
it. AutoComplete works by presenting a ScreenTip when you type the first four letters of the AutoText entry name. If you don't know the name of the AutoText entry, then how is it that you are typing those four letters? And if you do know the four letters, why can't you equally well type them and press F3? And, as others have pointed out, many such entries could equally well be saved as AutoCorrect entries. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "LTJ" wrote in message ... Thank you for replay. I understand the new function I just don't see it as something better than autocomplete. For secretaries using many same things to write it's no good having to give names and press F3 it's impossible to remember that's why autocomplete was such a helpful thing. Word help unfortunately does not give any good help as how to use building blocks. We'll just have to settle with the fact that we have to write all text ourselves. A shame as so much time good be saved using autocomplete. It's a step back in my opinion. I'm sure building blocks are good for something but it does NOT replace the old function. Too bad. -- LTJ "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi LTJ, It's not anything you're doing or not doing ![]() For Word 2007 the 'Autotext' feature was expanded by MS into 36 separate Document Building Block galleries (quick tables, quick parts, equations, cover pages, etc) of stored, reusable content with 'picture previews' that use 'click to insert' capability and the ability to have specific keyboard shortcuts assigned to any of them. With that much stored reusable content, many items not having unique names to trigger the tooltips, Microsoft disabled the 'autocomplete suggestion' feature for all of the building block galleries and categories, so you don't see the tooltip suggestions except for dates. If you know that in your prior Word version typing, for example xyz1 would have given you a suggestion to insert a whole paragraph for you that was stored in Autotext then typing, in WOrd 2007 xyz1 then pressing the F3 key should insert the same building block content for you, if, the template that held that information in the prior version has been attached to Word 2007 or has been simply dropped into the Document Building Blocks folder. You can add the AutoText gallery to the Quick Access toolbar (right click the toolbar, select customize, and locate 'Autotext' in the 'All commands' section. Some folks store content in Autocorrect, where typing the xyz1 (example) will replace with the Autocorrect stored entry and if you don't want to have the replacement using Ctrl+Z will take it back out. Other folks use 3rd party keyboard macro products (there are quite a few g) that watch what you type to suggest replacement text you've stored. One mentioned recently was GhostTyperXML (http://sc-data.de/ghosttyper/en/ ) ============= "LTJ" wrote in message ... I want to have it like before when I started writing my name it suggested the whole thing and I could enter it (with adresse and so on). Several colleagues has asked me after upgrading how do they make new autotext, they use it a lot, and it makes it so much faster when using the same words again and again. I tried the Building blocks, but I can't see any easy way, what am I doing wrong. I've noticed in newsgroups that autotext doesn't exist anymore, I sure hope we get it back in the next Word upgrade. But is there any easy way to make an autotext like name and adress in 2007? Acutally any text we use all the time, it takes forever to write if we can't do it like before, but maybe I'm not smart enough to find out how to do it in 2007. -- LTJ -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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